Three major Windows system failure recovery book

  
        The operating system has been used for a long time, and it is inevitable that there will be such failures. What are you thinking about in the first place? Is it reloading? In fact, we can also use some methods to restore the operating system! In the following article, I will introduce you to the Windows 98, Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems. After the system failure
, how to restore the system without reinstalling! It also describes how to recover these three operating system Registry
.

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  • Win XP system registry and restore

    use the Recovery Console to restore the system
    Use automatic system recovery function
    Use emergency recovery disk to repair system
    Use "safe mode"
    System recovery method
    Win XP system registry recovery
  • Win 2000 registry system and fault recovery

    use the recovery console to restore the system
    Win 2000 registry recovery
    < LI> Win 98 system failure and restore the registry

    at Windows 98 system itself restore
    Win 98 system registry recovery
  • < U>Failure Recovery Console Main Command

    The first part, Windows XP operating system and registry recovery

    First, use Windows XP Recovery Console Recovery System

    If you have problems with your Windows XP operating system, then we can use the Recovery Console feature to help the system recover. You can consider using the Recovery Console when both Safe Mode and other startup methods are not working.

    First, you have to determine if the Recovery Console is installed. If not, you can install it as follows:

    Insert the Windows XP CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.

    Click Start, then click Run.

    In the Open box, type F:\\i386\\winnt32.exe /cmdcons, where F is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive.

    The Windows Install dialog appears, showing the Recovery Console options. You are prompted to confirm the installation. Click Yes to start the installation process. Restart your computer. The next time you start your computer, you will see the "Microsoft
    Windows Recovery Console" item on the boot menu.

    Note: You can also use the UNC to install the Recovery Console from a network share.

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